Abstract

In this paper, an event-triggered impulsive control method is proposed to investigate the quasi-synchronization of drive–response systems with parameter mismatch, which integrates the event-triggered control and impulsive control together. The impulsive instants are event-triggered and determined by a certain state-dependent triggering law. Sufficient conditions for achieving quasi-synchronization are achieved. The synchronization error is shown to be no more than a nonzero bound. Furthermore, Zeno-behavior of impulsive instants is excluded. Finally, a numerical example is presented to verify the validity of the theoretical results.

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